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there is a big debate about this when obama was selected by the democrats but we are beyond thinking about issues of race. so even the presence of all all, and the family raises racial questions for some people. so on the way to be post racial but it is fair to say that we are not now. >>host: do you have a relationship with president of, now? >>guest: no. t. levin. her most recent book former chairwoman here is the
there is a big debate about this when obama was selected by the democrats but we are beyond thinking about issues of race. so even the presence of all all, and the family raises racial questions for some people. so on the way to be post racial but it is fair to say that we are not now. >>host: do you have a relationship with president of, now? >>guest: no. t. levin. her most recent book former chairwoman here is the
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. >> one of the things that distressed me is the presidential election when mitt romney was debating obama when they did an attack. >> if you remember what happened, he didn't have it in his back pocket to stand up and say you are wrong, this is the way that it happened and that was the red flag to a lot of people. that was one of the big ones. they went to a fund raiser and if you don't know what was going on and you didn't have it on your pocket you don't deserve to be president. >> i labeled him after that debate. now it aggravates me that we are not supporting the party because the alternative is unbelievably bad. so where are the bushes and the romney's death should be supporting the party because there's more than just this selection, it's the after effects. >> the country would be vastly different for decades. >> if donald trump wins within 100 days he will have to move out 5,000 people. 5,000 people have to leave. by the end of the first year, 35,000 people will have to be replaced. you understand why these people who've than career politicians that have never done anything b
. >> one of the things that distressed me is the presidential election when mitt romney was debating obama when they did an attack. >> if you remember what happened, he didn't have it in his back pocket to stand up and say you are wrong, this is the way that it happened and that was the red flag to a lot of people. that was one of the big ones. they went to a fund raiser and if you don't know what was going on and you didn't have it on your pocket you don't deserve to be president....
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tomorrow members will debate bills, travel by terrorists or fighters to the u.s. and you will watch that live on our companion network c-span. pennsylvania governor tom wolf delivered the annual address on his eighth budget called the general assembly to come to a budget agreement and address the state's $2 billion budget deficit. just under half an hour. >> governor, it is all yours. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you so much. thank you, please. thank you. lieutenant governor, leader corman, leader reid, members of the general assembly. members of the judiciary, members of the cabinet, recognized the auditor general, the attorney-general, the treasurer, and my wife frances. [applause] >> most importantly, my fellow pennsylvanian its. this will not be an ordinary governor's budget address. usually this speech is an opportunity to lay out and the bishops agenda for the year ahead. under ordinary circumstances i outlined my 2 cousins 16-17 budget proposal, a proposal full of ideas to move forward. new measures to impose every child in pennsylvania, it sta
tomorrow members will debate bills, travel by terrorists or fighters to the u.s. and you will watch that live on our companion network c-span. pennsylvania governor tom wolf delivered the annual address on his eighth budget called the general assembly to come to a budget agreement and address the state's $2 billion budget deficit. just under half an hour. >> governor, it is all yours. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you so much. thank you, please. thank you. lieutenant...
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. >> but it's not though advantage of the obama administration to have this debate. it sucks all the air out of the white house. they need to move forward. it's great tv. >> i don't want our enemies to see nothing happen. >> on book matters, did you see that in the book i adopted your washington read discussion right up front? no index in the book so a chris matthews can't -- how. >> how do you go to a library doubt were. >> you can't take a look on what page -- i gave you credit. >> they mentioned me and they take a shot at me i get bat. if they don't mention me i get angrier. i don't know which makes me angrier. >> i'm going do introduce you do my wife. come here. >> i'm not embarrassed bat it. come here. >> meet my very good friend. kitty kelley. >> how are you? i'm mike smerconish. how are you? >> yeah. [laughter] marvelous. >> thank you, cheers. >> wait, chris. right here. right here. woody,
. >> but it's not though advantage of the obama administration to have this debate. it sucks all the air out of the white house. they need to move forward. it's great tv. >> i don't want our enemies to see nothing happen. >> on book matters, did you see that in the book i adopted your washington read discussion right up front? no index in the book so a chris matthews can't -- how. >> how do you go to a library doubt were. >> you can't take a look on what page -- i...
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there was a big debate about this when obama was selected by the democrats. the idea is that we are beyond noticing or thinking about issues of race. i guess that's what that means. and obviously we aren't. i mean, there are too many things that happen. even the presence of obama and the white house himself and his family raises questions for some people so that while we may be on the way sunday to be post racial, i think it's fair to say that we are not now. >> to you have a relationship? >> no. >> justice for all. mary frances berry. her most recent book. professor at the university of pennsylvania. former chairwoman and u.s. commission on civil rights. here is a history of the u.s. commission on civil rights. mary frances berry on book tv on c-span2. >> you're watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. weeknights want to keep public policy events. every weekend though it is nonfiction authors and books on book tv. you can see past programs and get our schedules at our website. you can join in the
there was a big debate about this when obama was selected by the democrats. the idea is that we are beyond noticing or thinking about issues of race. i guess that's what that means. and obviously we aren't. i mean, there are too many things that happen. even the presence of obama and the white house himself and his family raises questions for some people so that while we may be on the way sunday to be post racial, i think it's fair to say that we are not now. >> to you have a...
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the trd debate where they didn't attack the obama administration and their incompetence about benghazi. >> if you remember what happened, candy crowley sided with barack obama and they were both wrong. mitt romney didn't have it in his back pocket to stand up and y you are wrong this is what happened. those are red flags to a lot of people. if you're not ready and don't kn the basics barack obama nt to a fundraiser and if you don't know what was going on you don't deserve to be president. >> he didn't deserve to be because i labeled him after that as a loser. now it aggravates me that he's compounding them, not supporting the party because the alteative is unbelievably bad. so, where are the bush's and romney's cookies are people that should be supporting the party because it is more than a selection. >> of course. i outlined the supreme court and federal judges. it might be different for decades. someontolde if donaldrump wins within 100 days he will have to move out 35,000 people will have to be replaced. you understa now these people te have been career politicians they would rather
the trd debate where they didn't attack the obama administration and their incompetence about benghazi. >> if you remember what happened, candy crowley sided with barack obama and they were both wrong. mitt romney didn't have it in his back pocket to stand up and y you are wrong this is what happened. those are red flags to a lot of people. if you're not ready and don't kn the basics barack obama nt to a fundraiser and if you don't know what was going on you don't deserve to be president....
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there's a big debate about this when obama was selected by the democrats ended assorted out down now. the idea is we are beyond noticing are thinking about issues of race. i guess that is what that means. obviously we are. too many things have happened. even the presence of, and the white house raises racial questions for some people say that while we may be on the way some day to be post-racial, i think it is fair to say we are not now. >> host: do have relationship with president obama? >> guest: not really, no. >> host: "and justice for all," her most recent book i'm a professor at the university of pennsylvania. former chairwoman of the u.s. commission on civil rights. here's a history of the u.s. commission on civil rights. very frances berry on booktv on c-span 2. >> now another interview from the university of pennsylvania. stephanie mccurry sat down to discuss her book about her reckoning, looking at internal politics during the civil war and the influence the southern limit of a hat on the worst outcome. it's a little under half an hour. >> confederate bracketing is the name
there's a big debate about this when obama was selected by the democrats ended assorted out down now. the idea is we are beyond noticing are thinking about issues of race. i guess that is what that means. obviously we are. too many things have happened. even the presence of, and the white house raises racial questions for some people say that while we may be on the way some day to be post-racial, i think it is fair to say we are not now. >> host: do have relationship with president obama?...
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i think that there was a big debate about this when obama was selected by the democrats and sort of died down now. but the idea is that we are beyond noticing or thinking about issues of race. i guess that's what that means. and obviously we aren't. i mean, there are too many things that happen. even the presence of president obama in the white house and his family races racial questions for some people. so that while we may be on the way some day to be post racial, i think it's fair to say we're not now. >> do you have a relationship with barack obama at all? >> not really, no. >> "and justice for all," by mary francis berry. it's her most recent book. professor here at the university of pennsylvania. former chairwoman of the u.s. commission on civil rights. here's a history of the u.s. commission on civil rights. marrymary francis berry on booktv on c-span2. >>> booktv is on facebook. like us to interact with booktv guests and viewers. watch videos and get up to date information on events. ..
i think that there was a big debate about this when obama was selected by the democrats and sort of died down now. but the idea is that we are beyond noticing or thinking about issues of race. i guess that's what that means. and obviously we aren't. i mean, there are too many things that happen. even the presence of president obama in the white house and his family races racial questions for some people. so that while we may be on the way some day to be post racial, i think it's fair to say...
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obama, especially the third debate when they didn't attack the obama administration and their incompetence about benghazi -- >> well, if you remember, if you remember what happened, candy crowley sided with barack obama, and they were both wrong. and mitt didn't have it in his back pocket to stand up and say, no, you're wrong, this is the way it happened, and he failed. and that was a red flag to a lot of people. if, if you're not ready, if you don't know the basics, that was one of the big ones. barack obama went to a fundraiser the day, on september 12th. if you don't know what was going on and you didn't have it in your pocket, then you don't really deserve to be president. but go ahead, i'm sorry. >> well, he didn't deserve to be president because i labeled him after that debate as a loser. now it aggravates me that he's compounding it -- >> yeah. >> -- by not supporting the party because the alternative is unbelievably bad. >> yeah. >> and so where are the bushs and the romneys? these people who should be supporting the party because there's more than just this election. it's the afte
obama, especially the third debate when they didn't attack the obama administration and their incompetence about benghazi -- >> well, if you remember, if you remember what happened, candy crowley sided with barack obama, and they were both wrong. and mitt didn't have it in his back pocket to stand up and say, no, you're wrong, this is the way it happened, and he failed. and that was a red flag to a lot of people. if, if you're not ready, if you don't know the basics, that was one of the...
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obama, especially the third debate where they didn't attack the obama administration in their incompetence about benghazi -- >> well, if you remember, if you remember what happened, candy crowley sided with barack obama, and they were both wrong. and mitt didn't have it in his back pocket to stand up and say, no, you're wrong, this is the way it happened, and he failed. that was a red flag to a lot of people. if you're not ready, if you don't know the basics, that was one of the big ones. barack obama went to a fundraiser the day -- on september 12th. if you don't know what was going on and you didn't have it in your pocket, then you don't really deserve to be president. but go ahead, i'm sorry. >> well, he didn't deserve to be president, because i labeled him after that debate as a loser. now, it aggravates me that he's compounding it -- >> yeah. >> -- by not supporting the the party because the alternative is unbelievably bad. >> yeah. >> and so where are the bushs and the romneys? these people who should be supporting the party because there's more than just this election? it's the afte
obama, especially the third debate where they didn't attack the obama administration in their incompetence about benghazi -- >> well, if you remember, if you remember what happened, candy crowley sided with barack obama, and they were both wrong. and mitt didn't have it in his back pocket to stand up and say, no, you're wrong, this is the way it happened, and he failed. that was a red flag to a lot of people. if you're not ready, if you don't know the basics, that was one of the big ones....
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of the book the breakthrough, politics and race in the age of obama. please welcome to the stage judith and going. app mac. >> hello, everybody. you are just here to get out of the rain. >> well, our introducer talked about crisis as the new normal and it surely is. somewhere in the world at least once a a week there is a storm or a new epidemic civil unrest, cyber attacks and in this age of so much in addict ability and so much turmoil resilience is about developing three capacities, the capacity to be ready to prepare for any kind of disruption the capacity to respond in ways that allow you to bounce back more quickly and effectively if there is a disruption, and the capacity to revitalize so that if there is a blow you are developing the opportunity to revitalize, adapter my and change. we need to shift our paradigm so we are very much focused on relief and not enough on repaired miss and readiness. let me tell you just one short story, and i think it will make the. boston for at least six or seven years had in rehearsing whether it was a terrorist
of the book the breakthrough, politics and race in the age of obama. please welcome to the stage judith and going. app mac. >> hello, everybody. you are just here to get out of the rain. >> well, our introducer talked about crisis as the new normal and it surely is. somewhere in the world at least once a a week there is a storm or a new epidemic civil unrest, cyber attacks and in this age of so much in addict ability and so much turmoil resilience is about developing three...
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so a lot of democrats have a singular focus there is a lot of debate and if they should convert trump voters converting over to the democratic side or increasing turnout. what is the best strategy? >> all of the empirical data shows to the obama coalition with overwhelming numbers of color calling the meaningful minority. thirty-seven and 40 percent that is a majority of people in the country and eligible voters but in 2016 so we forget to win that positive vote that is winning coalition to win back the working class white voters possible beyond those that are with us. what people don't appreciate as they approach that but since 1964 prior to who lyndon johnson signing the voter rights act. the white southern governor with a drawl. so this notion to win back the working-class white voters and then to take into the population is people love color so if you align yourself with what is growing rather than what is shrinking the logical thing to do is to double down those that have historically then receptive to those democratic methods. >> and in a column he wrote to the nation one year a
so a lot of democrats have a singular focus there is a lot of debate and if they should convert trump voters converting over to the democratic side or increasing turnout. what is the best strategy? >> all of the empirical data shows to the obama coalition with overwhelming numbers of color calling the meaningful minority. thirty-seven and 40 percent that is a majority of people in the country and eligible voters but in 2016 so we forget to win that positive vote that is winning coalition...
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there is going to be a debate about that here. it would be useful for president obama to say here is my i think this is justified. >> if you were advising president obama about the dangers of executive orders to override what would the best historical example be a president who got him into trouble with facts >> go back to george washington and the issue of neutrality proclamation. not only issues telling everyone there is a war between france and england but then they decided they will prosecute people who violated their proclamation and one of the great things we say they go to the supreme court and so forth you have to go in prosecuting someone to have the journalists willing to go along and they said no you are not the king. maybe the king could do a proclamation and that's the law. but not here. if you want to have a policy with criminal offenses, you need a statute. you need to go to congress and washington got the message and said you're correct in that year later he told congress maybe you can do something better and that
there is going to be a debate about that here. it would be useful for president obama to say here is my i think this is justified. >> if you were advising president obama about the dangers of executive orders to override what would the best historical example be a president who got him into trouble with facts >> go back to george washington and the issue of neutrality proclamation. not only issues telling everyone there is a war between france and england but then they decided they...
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debate defense policy. then we'll turn to health care as congressional staffers discuss what to expect in 2013. and later, the heritage foundation hosts a discussion examining china's incoming government. >> you're watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs. weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. on weeknights, watch key public policy events and every weekend the latest nonfiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and get our schedules at our web site, and you can join in the conversation on social media sites. >> also today the u.s. institute of peace hosts a discussion on society's role
debate defense policy. then we'll turn to health care as congressional staffers discuss what to expect in 2013. and later, the heritage foundation hosts a discussion examining china's incoming government. >> you're watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs. weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. on weeknights, watch key public policy events and every weekend the latest nonfiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and get our schedules at our web...
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i think it's important to look at where the debate is today versus where it was when president obama was sworn in. it's clear that we've come a long way from where we were when president obama took office. in 2009, democrats in congress passed a so-called economic stimulus bill that cost $1 trillion to pay for it, we borrowed that money. and as the unemployment numbers prove, all that borrowing didn't solve our economic problems. apparently we spent over $275,000 per job, and none of those employees got paid that well. in 2010, president obama's second year in office, democrats in congress forced through an unpopular health care bill which was rot with budget gimmicks and will ultimately cost or country trillions of dollars. the president's attempt at health care reform was so unsuccessful that the largest problem facing our debt and deficit situation is what we will do to contain health care costs. another $1 trillion borrowing, another $1 trillion wasted. the american people were fed up and in november of 2010, they voted for real change. those votes ushered in a new attitude and s
i think it's important to look at where the debate is today versus where it was when president obama was sworn in. it's clear that we've come a long way from where we were when president obama took office. in 2009, democrats in congress passed a so-called economic stimulus bill that cost $1 trillion to pay for it, we borrowed that money. and as the unemployment numbers prove, all that borrowing didn't solve our economic problems. apparently we spent over $275,000 per job, and none of those...
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you can watch live coverage of the debate darting at easter on c-span. yesterday former president barack obama campaign in philadelphia on behalf of 2020 democratic presidential candidate joe biden . >>. >> hello philadelphia. man, it is good to be back in pennsylvania . what beautiful weather we've got here. a little indian summer. i know the presidents spent sometime in erie last night . apparently he complain about having to travel here . then he cut the event short, poor guy. i don't feelthat way. i love coming to pennsylvania . you guys delivered for me twice and i am back here tonight to ask you to deliver the white house or joe biden and kamala harris. i want to thank mister philadelphia, charlie mack. his daughter, india marie riyadh what an outstanding young lady she was . those of you who are fathers and have daughters, you know how that feels when you see your daughters just shining. i know a little bit aboutthat . it was great to see representative brandon boyle , mary scanlon, governor tom wolfe, attorney general josh hero and jim kennedy. p
you can watch live coverage of the debate darting at easter on c-span. yesterday former president barack obama campaign in philadelphia on behalf of 2020 democratic presidential candidate joe biden . >>. >> hello philadelphia. man, it is good to be back in pennsylvania . what beautiful weather we've got here. a little indian summer. i know the presidents spent sometime in erie last night . apparently he complain about having to travel here . then he cut the event short, poor guy. i...
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so go ahead and get your debate going. tidied up quickly. >> i just want to explain the ethics rules that we have explained in later with obama's ethics executive order, it is far beyond transparency. we are not allowed to buy lunch or wine and dine anymore. even our employers have companies that are not allowed to take a number of college or a staffer on anything longer than a one-day trip. just long enough to fly them back. so these ethics rules really are quite sweet and they go beyond transparency. it has had a little bit of impact in trying to discourage some lobbyists and really not that significant. i would've expected a bigger impact given the extent of the rules. do we really haven't seen a great of an impact. but there are institutional ways that we can solve even the smaller problems and that is something that we do know. >> okay, that was craig holman, chapter 15 in the book trade he closes it out. now you hear from chapter one in the book. [laughter] >> put them opposite of each other on purpose. they are the
so go ahead and get your debate going. tidied up quickly. >> i just want to explain the ethics rules that we have explained in later with obama's ethics executive order, it is far beyond transparency. we are not allowed to buy lunch or wine and dine anymore. even our employers have companies that are not allowed to take a number of college or a staffer on anything longer than a one-day trip. just long enough to fly them back. so these ethics rules really are quite sweet and they go beyond...
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. >> it is, the closest that anything has come, there are two things, the obama administration for the number of complicated and debatable, i will say that much, policy reasons decided to not seek accountability or that much transparency about the abuses of war on terrorism in john durham who is now famously working on the investigation of the russian investigation was put in charge of that policy essentially but there were civil suits including one that was brought by josÉ padilla and an american citizen who is involved in terrorism and gets prosecuted and sentenced in 25 years but he is subjected to all sorts of abuses as well and brought a lawsuit against john you may be about five or ten years ago in the courts dismiss that suit, not because he didn't do anything wrong but the doctrine that people are more familiar with today than they were then but qualified immunity that you have to to show that what the government did was wrong so they had civil suits that tried to go after the lawyers and they have not been successful so far, will that hold up over time, i don't know that is w
. >> it is, the closest that anything has come, there are two things, the obama administration for the number of complicated and debatable, i will say that much, policy reasons decided to not seek accountability or that much transparency about the abuses of war on terrorism in john durham who is now famously working on the investigation of the russian investigation was put in charge of that policy essentially but there were civil suits including one that was brought by josÉ padilla and...
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senate dealing with emissions, energy and regulations under the obama administration now under scott pruitt cpa. >> guest: republicans hold majorities in both houses of congress the republicans think it's a great opportunity to roll back and delay a lot of what were very aggressive environmental agenda from the obama administration. we have seen so much already last year from the way congress looked at areas of air pollution water pollution rolling back or otherwise changing regulations from our receptive trump administration in terms of cooperating with congress on that in doing what they can to roll these back. definitely in line with those priorities for congressional republicans and the administration. >> host: timothy cama is also at timothy underscore gamma. thank you. >> with this year's topic and open-ended questions we had time to focus him. when i got the contact information for the person i thought tyler we have to get in contact with that person. we got e-mails and started filming and then we got more e-mails and after that everything fell into place. >> 26 different amen
senate dealing with emissions, energy and regulations under the obama administration now under scott pruitt cpa. >> guest: republicans hold majorities in both houses of congress the republicans think it's a great opportunity to roll back and delay a lot of what were very aggressive environmental agenda from the obama administration. we have seen so much already last year from the way congress looked at areas of air pollution water pollution rolling back or otherwise changing regulations...
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>> see what i've read about obama's arrogance? [laughter] >> definitely after losing the he became her again it or hide that arrogance. he has his chin up in the air and look like no patience with the senator that was debated him and the guy who was most respected and told me at that time thought barack is a smart guy but does not have a lot of success because he puts himself above other people and once people to know he went to harvard. early in his career he thought all he had to do was to say i was the first black president of harvard law review and get anything he wanted and up to a certain point* that was the case. that is how he got his job, but contract thomas support to run for the state senate. and running for congress push that as far as he could. and then working on his colleagues and working with people he considered intellectual interiors and having a student who was very gifted is to your benefit to be the smartest% in the room but never to your benefit to say i am the smartest person here. [laughter] but regarding j
>> see what i've read about obama's arrogance? [laughter] >> definitely after losing the he became her again it or hide that arrogance. he has his chin up in the air and look like no patience with the senator that was debated him and the guy who was most respected and told me at that time thought barack is a smart guy but does not have a lot of success because he puts himself above other people and once people to know he went to harvard. early in his career he thought all he had to...
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this was in response to a concern, a legitimate concern during the obama era, that there was so much debate with so many players about each action, that the system got gummed up and decisions weren't made. as we hear it now, there is an effort within the white house to think about how you could go rewrite that and maybe bring some more of that decision making back into the white house. presumably without the bureaucrat particular troubles. tell us about that, where it stands, what the parameters of the discussion are. >> so, as you would know, it was classified then and remains classified now so i'm not at liberty to say except the following, when that was published, kind after classified document inside the government in the year 2018, it was part of a trifecta. i think occurred simultaneously, they weren't form hally coordinated or synchronized in that way and we have to reset that domain, first the passage of law, the national defense authorization act of 2019 which described cyber as a traditional military instrument. traditional military activity, not so much opening the space t
this was in response to a concern, a legitimate concern during the obama era, that there was so much debate with so many players about each action, that the system got gummed up and decisions weren't made. as we hear it now, there is an effort within the white house to think about how you could go rewrite that and maybe bring some more of that decision making back into the white house. presumably without the bureaucrat particular troubles. tell us about that, where it stands, what the...
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so he came over as calm and cool, and here again, obama took the lead after that debate. and he never lost it after that. bottom line here, which i have certainly include -- concluded is that voters want presidential debates to take the measure of -- the full measure of a candidate in ways that sometimes have absolutely nothing to do with what a candidate thinks about a particular issue. they want to know what he or she is likable, how he or she might act when the unexpected happens, when there's another 9/11, another katrina or something like that, erik has to do more with personality. by the time these debates happen, remember, there are usually two or three weeks ago before the election. most people have already made up their mind. they are leaving. so what they're really looking for is who is this person. that's what they're looking for more than they are what the position is on social security or whatever else. so there some point in the books about general comments about interviewing and moderating, all kinds of things. and i talk about need to do homework and prepa
so he came over as calm and cool, and here again, obama took the lead after that debate. and he never lost it after that. bottom line here, which i have certainly include -- concluded is that voters want presidential debates to take the measure of -- the full measure of a candidate in ways that sometimes have absolutely nothing to do with what a candidate thinks about a particular issue. they want to know what he or she is likable, how he or she might act when the unexpected happens, when...
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what you think is the toughest optical either an issue or debate coming ahead? >> the key part of the budget to repeal obama care. >> that is the key part of the budget. there'll be details about how the appropriation numbers fit in and that's always taught. but the key part of the budget is repealing obama care. beyond that the business at home is persuading her democrat friends in the sun to quit slow walking us on nominations. we have a government to fill in we need to put the regulations through this process and get on with tax reform and creating jobs thus the business at hand as far as i'm concerned. >> thank you for being with us this evening. >> we welcome kathy rogers coming over here momentarily. she will be making her way in our reminder to you on c-span hearing your comments, congresswoman, good evening and welcome. what did you take away from the president's speech tonight. i found donald trump can be very presidential tonight. for someone who is elected but never had the moment when the country came together, in fact i have have been very concerned
what you think is the toughest optical either an issue or debate coming ahead? >> the key part of the budget to repeal obama care. >> that is the key part of the budget. there'll be details about how the appropriation numbers fit in and that's always taught. but the key part of the budget is repealing obama care. beyond that the business at home is persuading her democrat friends in the sun to quit slow walking us on nominations. we have a government to fill in we need to put the...
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it goes back earlier, some of it starts in the obama administration, some of it starts before that, but i remember the big complaint was that the two parties are too close to each other in american politics had been a consensus debate. there was no real disagreement or no issues that provided people, that began to crack with the impeachment and bill clinton refusing to resign. you kind of look back a little ways to see where these began. certainly the obama presidency was divisive in that obama, unlike bill clinton didn't react to setbacks. he would move further in the direction he had originally intended to go and i think that for conservatives and republicans that was frightening so i think they need somebody to fight back which was trump's appeal and here we are. we have this agent of change in the white house in the way that obama really wasn't. obama was focused on changing the foundations of society, the long arc of justice. he was fixated on changing what he saw as a society marred by the original sin and trump doesn't feel that way, he's trying to change america's government. in
it goes back earlier, some of it starts in the obama administration, some of it starts before that, but i remember the big complaint was that the two parties are too close to each other in american politics had been a consensus debate. there was no real disagreement or no issues that provided people, that began to crack with the impeachment and bill clinton refusing to resign. you kind of look back a little ways to see where these began. certainly the obama presidency was divisive in that...
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one is the obama administration, for a number of complicated and debatable -- i'll just say that much -- policy reasons decided to not seek accountability or even to hold that much transparency about the abuses of the war on terrorism. and john durham, who is now sort of famously working on the investigation of the russia investigation, was put in charge of that. but there were orrs, there were civil suits including one that was brought by an american citizen who was involved in terrorism, ultimately gets prosecuted and sentenced to, i think, 25 years. but he is subjected to all sorts of abuses as well and brought a lawsuit against john yoo, i want to say about 5 or 10 years ago. and the courts ultimately dismissed that suit not because john yoo didn't do anything wrong, but a doctrine of qualified immunity which is that you have to clearly and unambiguously show that what the government dud was wrong. and so you've had these civil suits that have tried to go, essentially, after the lawyers. and they haven't been successful so far. does that -- will that hold up over time? i don't kno
one is the obama administration, for a number of complicated and debatable -- i'll just say that much -- policy reasons decided to not seek accountability or even to hold that much transparency about the abuses of the war on terrorism. and john durham, who is now sort of famously working on the investigation of the russia investigation, was put in charge of that. but there were orrs, there were civil suits including one that was brought by an american citizen who was involved in terrorism,...
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barack obama was president because of the voting right act. this debate was never settled. there is another revolution of 1965 lead to an equally intense counterrevolution. to rollback all the gates. were seeing that particular today with the supreme court in 2013. with half the states in the country in the 2010 election election passing new laws making it harder to vote. heading into the 2016 election that will be the first presidential election in 50 years that the sole protection of the voting rights act. does that celica situation where democracies guarantee? >> well i guess, i'm on the far left here. when you're talking i was reminded of the great, let america be america again. let it be the dream the dreamer's dream. let it be that great, strong land of love, where neither tyrants nor somebody else can scheme but any man be crushed by one above. america was never america to me. the genius of the pope, he goes on to make a promise. i promise you america will be. the genius genius of the poem is it neither tells the story of it has eyes been terrible, and there's nothin
barack obama was president because of the voting right act. this debate was never settled. there is another revolution of 1965 lead to an equally intense counterrevolution. to rollback all the gates. were seeing that particular today with the supreme court in 2013. with half the states in the country in the 2010 election election passing new laws making it harder to vote. heading into the 2016 election that will be the first presidential election in 50 years that the sole protection of the...
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so get your little debate going, and tie it up quickly. >> i want to explain. the ethics rules we oppose and the on leadership and open government act and later with obama's ethics executive order goetz far beyond transparency and reporting buying lunch. we're not allowed to buy lunch anymore. we're not allowed to do wining and dining anymore. we're not allowed to -- or even our employers and the companies, the organizations that employ us, are not allowed to take a member of congress or a staffer on anything longer than a one are -- one-day trip. just long enough to give a speech at a conference and fly them back. so the ethics rules are sweeping and go beyond transparency. it's had a little bit of impact in trying to discourage some lobbyists from staying registered as lobbyists, but not that significant. given the extent of the ethics rules, i would have expected a bigger impact. but we really haven't seen that great of an impact. however, there are institutional ways we can solve even the smaller problems and that is something howard and i do agree on. >> o
so get your little debate going, and tie it up quickly. >> i want to explain. the ethics rules we oppose and the on leadership and open government act and later with obama's ethics executive order goetz far beyond transparency and reporting buying lunch. we're not allowed to buy lunch anymore. we're not allowed to do wining and dining anymore. we're not allowed to -- or even our employers and the companies, the organizations that employ us, are not allowed to take a member of congress or...
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certainly the obama presidency was devices. unlike bill clinton he didn't react to setbacks, he would move further in the direction he intended to go. for conservatives, republicans and many independents it was frightening. so they decided they needed someone to fight back. which was trump's appeal. where this agent of change in the white house obama was focused on changing the foundation of society, the long arc of justice, he was fixated on changing what he saw more by the original sin of slavery. chunk doesn't feel that way, he's trying to change america's government. in a way that resonates more deeply. they don't want to apologize to all the presidents of the world but it causes problems in washington. government is set on working a certain way and trump on such work a different way. he comes from a business world things are done early and under budget and it doesn't work that when washington. the thing that worried us, i wonder why would come as far down the road as we have. one of the more interesting comments from a boo
certainly the obama presidency was devices. unlike bill clinton he didn't react to setbacks, he would move further in the direction he intended to go. for conservatives, republicans and many independents it was frightening. so they decided they needed someone to fight back. which was trump's appeal. where this agent of change in the white house obama was focused on changing the foundation of society, the long arc of justice, he was fixated on changing what he saw more by the original sin of...
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and in each case they refused to ride that arrives to debate. barack obama ticket months, years before he released his birth certificate. not because he wasn't born in honolulu, because he knew it was a trap. they're simply trying to steal the election away from healthcare, jobs and issues he's running on. and he explained that he think very well. this is the kryptonite. so why is transcendence? in joe's case is going to come after son. we know that. why is he attacking my family? because he hasn't anything for your family. and believe me, he's going to be just fine but for your family be just fine? if he allows you being diverted about myself as a fine man, don't fall for. keep focus on your son, your daughter, your granddaughter. >> i think this is the way to do it. i said only because i failed to do it last time president clinton was nice enough to read the book and that's what he reminded me. politics is about people not about us. simon 2018 you write in the books the democrats the president trump won 12016 how did mcgrath do that? if there
and in each case they refused to ride that arrives to debate. barack obama ticket months, years before he released his birth certificate. not because he wasn't born in honolulu, because he knew it was a trap. they're simply trying to steal the election away from healthcare, jobs and issues he's running on. and he explained that he think very well. this is the kryptonite. so why is transcendence? in joe's case is going to come after son. we know that. why is he attacking my family? because he...
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he was obama's advisor and he will be hillary's advisor. in 2008 when obama was running against hillary, he went to cleveland and gave a speech promising that he would repeal nafta. he promised he would repeal nafta. does that sound familiar? that's what donald trump says he's going to do, right? at the same time austan goolsbee was sneaking into the canadian consulate in chicago telling the canadians that don't worry, we got you covered. that's just maneuvering. >> i'm not being facetious, but i want to bring about darfur is grave and move on to some of things he just appeared someone is dedicating a lot of time helping donald trump get elected how did you waking up to reduce other headlines about allegations? >> if you want to talk to you want to talk about those things? we've got to bill clinton who abuse in terms, who raped women, and the woman basically who enable that and punished women. if women in america want to vote for the clinton team, that's what you've got the what do we have with donald trump? we've got words and we've got fa
he was obama's advisor and he will be hillary's advisor. in 2008 when obama was running against hillary, he went to cleveland and gave a speech promising that he would repeal nafta. he promised he would repeal nafta. does that sound familiar? that's what donald trump says he's going to do, right? at the same time austan goolsbee was sneaking into the canadian consulate in chicago telling the canadians that don't worry, we got you covered. that's just maneuvering. >> i'm not being...
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. >> guest: we'll have -- >> host: we hall have a superb debate. who their burkans. >> guest: i offer reagan and obama as an -- they're making statements that aren't true. reagan loved to quote paine but quoted one line of his, the least conservative thing that paine ever said or that anything said. paine argued we have it in our power to begin the world over again. reagan made this case in calling the american people to do great things again. he wanted to say we're not over. we still have in us the capacity to do the kinds of great things that americans have done in the past. he was not arguing for an to end religion and an overthrow of all social order as paine was. i would say this. i think that the basic burkan disposition is still very powerful in conservatives, and i think of it in three ways and the debate between burke and paine can be thought about along these three kinds of axises. forthof all, burke begins in gratitude and not outrage. worked a a worth that is imperfect-has both good and bad and sees the good first, and is impressed by t
. >> guest: we'll have -- >> host: we hall have a superb debate. who their burkans. >> guest: i offer reagan and obama as an -- they're making statements that aren't true. reagan loved to quote paine but quoted one line of his, the least conservative thing that paine ever said or that anything said. paine argued we have it in our power to begin the world over again. reagan made this case in calling the american people to do great things again. he wanted to say we're not over....
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and in each case they refused to ride rice debates. barack obama took him months, years before he released his birth certificate. not because he wasn't born in honolulu. but because he knew it was a trap. they are simply trying to steal the election away from healthcare and jobs in the issues he was writing on. and he explained that i think very well. he hold up that attack. this is a kryptonite and is a wise trump saying this? in joe's case is gonna come after his son, we know that. why is he attacking my family? because he hasn't done anything for your family. and believe me, win or lose my families going to be just fine. the question is what your family be just fine? if he allows you to be diverted think about my son who is a fine man, don't fall for. keep the focus on your son, your daughter, your granddaughter. i think that is the way to do this. i say this only because i failed to do it last time. and president clinton was nice enough to read the book. painted he reminded me that was a first love politics. politics is always abou
and in each case they refused to ride rice debates. barack obama took him months, years before he released his birth certificate. not because he wasn't born in honolulu. but because he knew it was a trap. they are simply trying to steal the election away from healthcare and jobs in the issues he was writing on. and he explained that i think very well. he hold up that attack. this is a kryptonite and is a wise trump saying this? in joe's case is gonna come after his son, we know that. why is he...
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[applause] >> obama thank you. thank -- pinkston all of you for being here tonight. president obama mentioned his land park legislation. they're is no wonder that the americans continue to at this like the health care law what now like it. it seems everywhere there is a new bridge or contradiction the surfaces more doubt that the solyndra plan connection work. further complicating matters is that decision by the supreme court to consider the loss constitutionality. while we wait to see the case on route all, it is still critically important that americans are reminded that unless the supreme court strikes down along in its entirety there's still plenty to be concerned about. there are going to hear from a distinguished panel of health care experts and provide an alternative vision for a responsible health care reform proposal would like. let me take a few minutes to introduce them. first, sally pipes, president and ceo of pacific research institute, the author to notable books on the health care law. the truth about obamacare which was published in 2010, and turn new
[applause] >> obama thank you. thank -- pinkston all of you for being here tonight. president obama mentioned his land park legislation. they're is no wonder that the americans continue to at this like the health care law what now like it. it seems everywhere there is a new bridge or contradiction the surfaces more doubt that the solyndra plan connection work. further complicating matters is that decision by the supreme court to consider the loss constitutionality. while we wait to see...
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there was a lot of talk about it early on in the debate about obamacare. i recall observations made by president obama that this was a first step toward single payer. i understand that -- i know that the former secretary of health and human services kathleen is a sebelius said the same thing, that obamacare was the first step toward single payer. what you're took -- okay, if that's the goal, bring it to a vote. mr. daines: thank you, mr. president. i agree with you. that's what we plan today. i ask unanimous consent for an additional six minutes of debate equally divided between the managers or their designees. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. daines: so as the chairman just mentioned, the senator from kansas, i believe the montanans and the american people deserve to see us debate different ideas. that's why i brought this amendment to the floor today. just earlier today, a up come of hours ago, my colleague from vermont, senator bernie sanders, was on the senate floor suggesting that my amendment is intended to embarrass
there was a lot of talk about it early on in the debate about obamacare. i recall observations made by president obama that this was a first step toward single payer. i understand that -- i know that the former secretary of health and human services kathleen is a sebelius said the same thing, that obamacare was the first step toward single payer. what you're took -- okay, if that's the goal, bring it to a vote. mr. daines: thank you, mr. president. i agree with you. that's what we plan today. i...
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see social media feeds on debate happenings in reaction and watch our presidential debate video from the c-span video library. >> next, senior officials from the administrations of george hw bush to barack obama talk about presidential transition, differences between their time and now and the difficulty of shifting from campaign mode to governing. the partnership for public service hosted this three hour series of discussion. >> good morning and welcome to talkin to talking transitions. my name is david and i'm the director of the center for presidential transition. we all look up to shog
see social media feeds on debate happenings in reaction and watch our presidential debate video from the c-span video library. >> next, senior officials from the administrations of george hw bush to barack obama talk about presidential transition, differences between their time and now and the difficulty of shifting from campaign mode to governing. the partnership for public service hosted this three hour series of discussion. >> good morning and welcome to talkin to talking...
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with barack obama it was obamacare, with george bush it was iraq. i don't know, and this is the question you're asking in the debate whether just sheer hatred in the democratic party for this man is the equivalent of republicans getting worked up about obamacare or bill clinton or democrats in iraq. i think it is, but on the flipside you have people saying, including the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, that's not our message. stop saying impeach. you literally have people like tom stier who is very wealthy and he was a big, he was involved in politics for environment policy and he is taken it upon himself for this need to impeach and is focused on it. i for one agree with that. i think the man has met the threshold and that's all that's important. i don't know. i think it would help tomorrow it would be a bloodbath. the biggest indicator to me of that which has been noticed is how many republicans are not running. not a week goes by where a republican, and i don't just mean junior members, people work committee chairman who have really big jobs
with barack obama it was obamacare, with george bush it was iraq. i don't know, and this is the question you're asking in the debate whether just sheer hatred in the democratic party for this man is the equivalent of republicans getting worked up about obamacare or bill clinton or democrats in iraq. i think it is, but on the flipside you have people saying, including the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, that's not our message. stop saying impeach. you literally have people like tom stier who...
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polls from cnbc who do you think won tonight's presidential debate? romney 51%, obama 38%. tell us how an organization like this covers the debate? how many people do we have there? >> 20 would you say? it couldn't be 20. 10 may be. we have reporters and video folks out there. we have one editor, our politics editor of tonight. we have a good core group of people but we have tons and tons of people back here as well. see how many political's does it take to screw in a lightbulb? >> just reading an e-mail that i got from a democrat who is how prepared democrats for debates over the years. obama was on energetic and almost wimpy. he did not engage and cut cleanly beat. missed countless opportunities to question romney's facts and that is someone used to preparing democrats for debate. >> you were asking about the behind-the-scenes conversation and that number number of us were struck that the president didn't use of any of the standard standards of two lines. we talking before the debate, how many times do you think he will hit that 47% line? >> only ones i think. >> did you
polls from cnbc who do you think won tonight's presidential debate? romney 51%, obama 38%. tell us how an organization like this covers the debate? how many people do we have there? >> 20 would you say? it couldn't be 20. 10 may be. we have reporters and video folks out there. we have one editor, our politics editor of tonight. we have a good core group of people but we have tons and tons of people back here as well. see how many political's does it take to screw in a lightbulb? >>...
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president obama and his subordinates have long espoused a singular devotion to closing the detention facility at guantanamo. many of us in congress have remained decidedly less sanguine about this longtime left-wing fantasy. we're wary of the dangers, inappropriateness and oftentimes the impossibility of prosecuting them as if they were common criminals. we we're frustrated by the procedural roadblocks. before all else we're alarmed by the more than one in four released detainees that have apparently rejoined the fight. and unlike the administration, we have long been disabused of the notion that our enemies and perennial critics would fall in love with america if we simply close guantanamo. with these concerns in mind, we exercised our rightful legislative authority under the constitution to prevent the transfer of any further detainees out of government shutdown. -- guantanamo. nevertheless the obama administration bitterly opposed any release restrictions facing incessant and intense pressure from the administration to repeal our ban, congress acted on a bipartisan basis to reach
president obama and his subordinates have long espoused a singular devotion to closing the detention facility at guantanamo. many of us in congress have remained decidedly less sanguine about this longtime left-wing fantasy. we're wary of the dangers, inappropriateness and oftentimes the impossibility of prosecuting them as if they were common criminals. we we're frustrated by the procedural roadblocks. before all else we're alarmed by the more than one in four released detainees that have...
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and when i talk about those principles, you know, that we debate, the liberal conservative division, you know, race runs through them. and that is a big part of it. i mean, one thing that is remarkable about this story, inauguration day when president obama was coming up pennsylvania avenue and gets out as such walking down the street. i'm like, oh, my god. the restaurant. and nobody noticed. not even barack obama himself. this is like the quintessential obama story. nobody knows it. and i think to me, this is not treacly contents your question, but this idea of just success written out of history. it is sort of religiously forgotten. and that is my only explanation for why this story has been -- is not known, why nobody knows the story. the right of 1835. i we condemned to repeat is? well, i think that the obama continuities run very deep. the backlash against obama, very beverly's no. adelle see any other with a look still there. they haven't changed that much. >> beyond the scope of the book, but is there any organized or vocalized response from the black community itself in washi
and when i talk about those principles, you know, that we debate, the liberal conservative division, you know, race runs through them. and that is a big part of it. i mean, one thing that is remarkable about this story, inauguration day when president obama was coming up pennsylvania avenue and gets out as such walking down the street. i'm like, oh, my god. the restaurant. and nobody noticed. not even barack obama himself. this is like the quintessential obama story. nobody knows it. and i...
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>> the senators are coming after a debate last year to impose sanctions. the president obama was an office at the time and he strongly pushed against democrats both him out of the office the weight is now lifting. these are new
>> the senators are coming after a debate last year to impose sanctions. the president obama was an office at the time and he strongly pushed against democrats both him out of the office the weight is now lifting. these are new
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i am ready to help raise money, recruit candidates, so is barack obama. wherever you want, let me know because it's important. i'm not looking for applause. it's really genuinely important. i'm also committed to do what i can do to help shape the public debate. i thought about it, from my entire young adult life since i was 26 years old, every morning i've gotten up there has been an issue that's animated my day. that's what it's been about. to have the opportunities to go out and do a lot of other thing things, i thought, i don't know how i would do it. jill and i, when we decided to announce we were running, we went down to a friend's home in the winter at the end of october, we said if we had all the money in the world what will we do. it was a serious exercise because you may remember when i did my financial disclosure as vice president, the front page of the washington post said it's probable, no man has assumed the vice presidency with fewer assets than joe biden. i assume they weren't talking intellectually, i hope they work. if you had all the mon
i am ready to help raise money, recruit candidates, so is barack obama. wherever you want, let me know because it's important. i'm not looking for applause. it's really genuinely important. i'm also committed to do what i can do to help shape the public debate. i thought about it, from my entire young adult life since i was 26 years old, every morning i've gotten up there has been an issue that's animated my day. that's what it's been about. to have the opportunities to go out and do a lot of...
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they were in seoul said gwen barack obama was called the socialists. [laughter] we've had a truncated view of the political spectrum. with the full range of debate that is hugely useful for the country ha they had positive views so the idea is somehow they ran out there to grab that had no residence i do still think there is a challenge but my guess is they will turn out. that they will set back rather than be actively involved. when this election is over the chapter that will be written is michelle obama and barack obama. without a doubt. in both the moral terms sent to be able to stimulate what clinton needed to have. >> as far as i aware either the boston with a father as unwilling to endorse the republican candidates. so tell me from the gop's strategy perspective what about the party on november november 9 quick. >> no. i cannot do that i don't assume that i think they are incorrect. remember this is not somehow unprecedented time of history of the division but if you recall back with the democratic midterm election they ran away from president ob
they were in seoul said gwen barack obama was called the socialists. [laughter] we've had a truncated view of the political spectrum. with the full range of debate that is hugely useful for the country ha they had positive views so the idea is somehow they ran out there to grab that had no residence i do still think there is a challenge but my guess is they will turn out. that they will set back rather than be actively involved. when this election is over the chapter that will be written is...
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of the book the breakthrough, politics and race in the age of obama. please welcome to the stage judith and going. app mac. >> hello, everybody. you are just here to get out of the rain. >> well, our introducer talked about crisis as the new normal, and it surely is. somewhere in the world at least once a a week there is a storm or a new epidemic , civil unrest, cyber attacks, and in this age of so much in addict ability and so much turmoil, resilience is about developing three capacities, the capacity to be ready, to prepare for any kind of disruption, the capacity to respond in ways that allow you to bounce back more quickly and effectively if there is a disruption, and the capacity to revitalize so that if there is a blow you are developing the opportunity to revitalize, adapter my and change. we need to shift our paradigm, so we are very much focused on relief and not enough on repaired miss and readiness. let me tell you just one short story, and i think it will make the. boston for at least six or seven years had in rehearsing, whether it was a t
of the book the breakthrough, politics and race in the age of obama. please welcome to the stage judith and going. app mac. >> hello, everybody. you are just here to get out of the rain. >> well, our introducer talked about crisis as the new normal, and it surely is. somewhere in the world at least once a a week there is a storm or a new epidemic , civil unrest, cyber attacks, and in this age of so much in addict ability and so much turmoil, resilience is about developing three...
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where would you say the debate is within the republican party on whether rhetoric, of president obama how about the military should be increased defense spending or not? >> i think there's a lot of agreement that it should be defense spending. the only disagreement has been willingness to also increase nondefense discretionary spending part of that. the budgetary fact is that the largest part of the spending program, is the medicaid, affordable healthcare act has steadily been crushing and pushing out of the budget the nondefense discretionary so that national security infrastructure, education, all the things the government steadily pushed jobs and they codify that with the budget selectmen tabs, that's got to be undone and i think they recognize that but the trouble is to undo it you have to deal with the entitlement programs to look at presidential's, they are both saying no. they're both saying i'm not going to cut social security and medicare, hillary is saying expand these things. >> i don't hear paul ryan or mitch mcconnell talking about putting entitlement programs either. >>
where would you say the debate is within the republican party on whether rhetoric, of president obama how about the military should be increased defense spending or not? >> i think there's a lot of agreement that it should be defense spending. the only disagreement has been willingness to also increase nondefense discretionary spending part of that. the budgetary fact is that the largest part of the spending program, is the medicaid, affordable healthcare act has steadily been crushing...
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they had done the same things with debate and switch down any yemen or barack obama had a war beginning in 2009 of cia drone war against al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. the real al qaeda terrorist that help coordinate september 11 to bomb the uss cole in 2000. who did the bombing attempting to blow up a trait over detroit on christmas day 2009. and obama was bombing them. but then, i'll skip the politics it's a complicated mess. by the end of 2148 shiite group friendly with the eye ron came out of the north sack to the capitol city. at the time that happened you can all read this in the wall street journal and a great piece on i will monitor from january 2015, our current secretary of defense was a four star general. and he made a deal to you guys like killing al qaeda? no problem. he was funneling them intelligence to use to target that was january 2013th. just two months later barack obama stabbed them in the back and took al qaeda's side against them in the war launched by saudi arabia including the united states that help the war from the very beginning. obama gave the green ligh
they had done the same things with debate and switch down any yemen or barack obama had a war beginning in 2009 of cia drone war against al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. the real al qaeda terrorist that help coordinate september 11 to bomb the uss cole in 2000. who did the bombing attempting to blow up a trait over detroit on christmas day 2009. and obama was bombing them. but then, i'll skip the politics it's a complicated mess. by the end of 2148 shiite group friendly with the eye ron came...
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. >> next, debate on the balance of power and president obama's executive action on immigration. the american enterprise institute host evidence -- hosted this discussion,ing and whether mr. own0ss obama's, as are continued with the powers of the executive branch. >> good afternoon. good afternoon. good afternoon. and thank you for joining us on this rainy and cold day in washington georgia. enough gary schmitt, the resident school here at the american enterprise institute and director of the program on american citizenship. we're here today to discuss president obama's recent discussion to extend protections from deportation and extend the right to work to an estimated 4.1 million illegal aliens who are parents of u.s. citizen or legal residents. although it's inevitable we'll be talking about the policy implications of the decision the primary focus today on the issue whether the decision by the president is constitutionally appropriate use of his president's executive power. a reasonable assertion of the president's independent executive power or, a violation of his duty to fa
. >> next, debate on the balance of power and president obama's executive action on immigration. the american enterprise institute host evidence -- hosted this discussion,ing and whether mr. own0ss obama's, as are continued with the powers of the executive branch. >> good afternoon. good afternoon. good afternoon. and thank you for joining us on this rainy and cold day in washington georgia. enough gary schmitt, the resident school here at the american enterprise institute and...
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host: you also write about the debates. what was your tactic in preparing for the debates? guest: i prepared, number one. i knew how my husband, how president obama, how other democratic nominees have prepared and i thought it was the right thing to be as prepared as possible. here's what i believe, steve. i thought there's going to be a moment of reckoning in this campaign. he's been the reality tv candidate, but as we get into the debates in the public in the press have to make this awesome decision about who to vote for there will be a moment of reckoning. i've seen in the past. didn't come, so yeah, i was prepared. in the first debate trump actually made fun of me for being prepared and i said yeah, i prepared to be president and then he gets into this job and what is he say, it's a lot harder than i thought. yeah, it's really hard and preparation matters. so, i was adjudged to have one those three debates, but i don't think it really was the kind of moments that i had hoped for in the debate where a moderator really pin him down and basically said what are you talking
host: you also write about the debates. what was your tactic in preparing for the debates? guest: i prepared, number one. i knew how my husband, how president obama, how other democratic nominees have prepared and i thought it was the right thing to be as prepared as possible. here's what i believe, steve. i thought there's going to be a moment of reckoning in this campaign. he's been the reality tv candidate, but as we get into the debates in the public in the press have to make this awesome...